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Hotel Factsheet information Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum Göltürkbükü Mahallesi 314. Sok. No: 12/1 Bodrum, Muğla, Turkey +90 252 311 18 88 mandarinoriental.com/bodrum MANDARIN ORIENTAL, BODRUM – FACT SHEET Location • Set on the northern coast of the Bodrum Peninsula at Paradise Bay (Cennet Koyu) • 5-minute drive from the waterfront town of Göltürkbükü, a popular dining and entertainment spot with specialty shops and boutiques • 45-minute drive from Milas-Bodrum International Airport (BJV) from where several airlines operate a 60-minutes flight to Istanbul • Located within easy reach of the Bodrum Peninsula’s many stunning natural attractions and historic sites, and vibrant social life • Enjoys a hillside setting with superb views of the resort’s white sand beaches, the Aegean coastline and Paradise Bay • Airport transfers available via limousine, boat or helicopter Facilities • Nine bars and restaurants offering wide selection of superb gastronomy • The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum • Fitness & Wellness Centre • Indoor & outdoor swimming pools • Private white sand beaches • Water sports centre • Eighteen private beach cabanas • Wealth of leisure activities and sport facilities • Exclusive luxury retailers • Hairdresser and beauty salon • Two ballrooms, one for up to 210 guests, and two boardrooms • Kids Club activities cater for younger fans of all ages • Helipad Guest Accommodation • Elegant, contemporary interiors incorporating traditional Turkish design and tasteful oriental inspired touches • Butler service for each accommodation category • 59 spacious rooms (72 sqm each) • 25 luxurious suites (94 sqm to 533 sqm) • 12 Villas (560 sqm and 910 sqm) • 36 lifestyle apartments (93 sqm to 428 sqm) • Each room has its own stunning sun-deck, terrace or balcony • All suites and villas boast private gardens and infinity pools • Personalized check-in with welcome refreshments on arrival for guests • 480 thread-count sateen cotton bed sheets, luxury duvets, hypoallergenic feather duvets and pillows, plus Shanghai Tang bathroom products • 24-hour room service • High-speed Wi-Fi, Bang & Olufsen TV, multimedia auxiliary panel, smart lighting controls and sound docking station come as standard. Game consoles are available upon request. • Children and family amenities available. Rooms adaptable to family needs. The Residences at Mandarin Oriental • 96 villas and 102 contemporary residences, all luxurious private homes built to standards unrivalled in Bodrum. Restaurants and Bars • Assaggio – Trattoria style Italian restaurant • Kurochan by IOKI – Contemporary Nikkei style Japanese and Peruvian restaurant • Bodrum Balıkçısı – Traditional Turkish fish and seafood cuisine with a modern twist • Sofra – Local and international specialties, including the region’s best Turkish breakfast • Mandarin Bar – Contemporary bar serving creative cocktails premium liquors and cognacs. • The Mandarin Cake Shop – Homemade gourmet treats, cakes, chocolates and fine pastries • Blue Beach Club & Bar – Light food options • Pool Bar & Restaurant – Relaxed poolside dining and children’s menus • Vakko Patisserie Petit Four – Delicious delicacies • 24-hour in-room service The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum • 2,700 sqm spa spread over two floors featuring Mandarin Oriental’s signature wellness concepts • 12 treatment rooms and 3 beauty rooms • Four outdoor treatment cabanas in the main building and two by Blue Beach • Wide range of holistic therapies and treatments to soothe, heal and revitalize • Extensive heat and water facilities, including indoor and outdoor vitality pools, dry saunas, steam rooms, experience showers and ice fountains • Luxurious hammams with private scrub rooms • 570 sqm state-of-the-art fitness centre • Studio for pilates, yoga, circuit training and workouts, with both private and group classes • 26 m indoor, heated swimming pool • State-of-the-art fitness centre with Technogym equipment • Exclusive services for feet, hands and nails Meeting and Banquet Facilities • Oriental Ballroom hosting receptions for up to 210 guests • Mandarin Ballroom hosting receptions for up to 140 guests • Two boardrooms seating up to 36 people, both bathed in daylight and with state-of-the-art technology • Expert team of event, meeting and wedding planners to tailor events to specific requirements • Mindful Meetings by Mandarin Oriental • Signature Mandarin Oriental catering • Beach weddings Sport & Leisure • Water sports centre offering range of activities, including scuba diving, sailing, fishing, boat rental and more • Comprehensive sports centre with tennis and basketball courts • Tours by helicopter and traditional Turkish gullet boat • Jogging path along Paradise Bay • Outdoor swimming pools • Exclusive luxury retailers Environmental initiatives • A multi-level programme to limit consumption of water, electricity, gas and other resources • Recycling, sustainability and conservation practices • Training and environmental awareness promotion for all staff • Landscaped park with thousands of trees and nearly one million native plants • Grey water irrigation of forest area • Seawater converted into fresh drinking water • Electric golf carts operated across the resort • Green kitchen using local, seasonal, natural and (where possible) organic products Sightseeing and Things-to-Do • Bodrum Peninsula’s historic sites include the 15th century Bodrum Castle (Castle of St Peter), Archaeology Museum, Bargylia, Labranda, Myndos Gate, Classical Antique • Theatre and the Mausoleum (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) • Nearby Classical sites include the ancient ruined cities of Didyma, Miletus, Priene and • Ephesus, and the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) • Natural attractions include pristine beaches, hiking, mountain biking, horse-riding and forest glades for picnics • Sailing and other water sports during summer season • Cafés, restaurants and bars in nearby Göltürkbükü, Yalıkavak Marina and Bodrum Marina, which are famous for their vibrant nightlife • Shopping in and around Bodrum Currency • Turkish Lira (TL - TRY) • Euros and US dollars accepted as cash Climate Bodrum has a comfortable year-round Mediterranean climate. Summer months are marked by hot days and pleasant evenings, whereas spring and autumn have mild-to-warm days and cool nights. The winter is short and mild. Swimming is possible from May to October. Voltage 220-240 volts/50 hertz Opening Date 7 July 2014 Management Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Ownership Astaş Holding Architect, Interior Designer and Landscape Designer Facades Designer: Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel & Partners - Milan Master Plan Architect: WATG – London Architect of Record: GAD – Istanbul Lead Interior Designer: Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel Interiors - Milan Local Interior Designer: Metex Design – Istanbul Landscape Designer: Scape – London General Manager Mr. Ersev Demiröz Reservations & Information Address: Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum Göltürkbükü Mahallesi 314. Sok. No: 12/1 Bodrum, Muğla, Turkey General Enquiry: +90 252 311 18 88 Reservations Number: +90 252 311 28 88 Reservations E- Mail: [email protected] Hotel Website: www.mandarinoriental.com/bodrum/ For further information, please contact: Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum Alp Sayınlı Marketing & Communications Manager Telephone +90 252 311 18 88 Email [email protected] Website mandarinoriental.com/bodrum .
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